ajcardenas123 wrote:i havent heard him and the warriors together either, but Atlanta and Denver seem to be the highest publicized possibilies.

I've read that the Celts are looking to get him to. As the offseason approaches its end there will likely be more teams that will offer more but right now there does not seem to be many good offers for the sixers.

TMC wrote:Last I've read, Denver was offering Andre Miller and Camby for him... The Celts will have a hard time matching that, unless they're willing to include Gerald Green and Al Jefferson.

Any of those two offers would be better than Murph, Dun-Dun or whatever we may offer...

If I was in charge of the Celts right now, I'd really seriously think about trading either one and even both, if the right trade came up, Al Jefferson and Kendrick Perkins. I'd rather keep Perkins because he is a center and a great shot blocker and even more of a rebounder than Jefferson. There are many real good PFs out there and Jefferson has not progressed as expected, though it is early. Pierce is getting older and will not stay at the level he is at for much longer and with him, the Celtic's chances of winning it all are probably better. Gerald Green would have to become Piercelike otherwise the Celts should look to get proven players to really have a chance of being champions.

Allen Iverson is probably not the answer for them but Ainge could offer Jefferson, West and Wally and even one more player such as Gomes, Allen or Ratliff for Iverson and Webber. I don't like Webber but he was remarkable last season and a real surprise, I thought he was only going to get worse! The Celts then would have Telfair on the bech for a year or two, or even have starting PG with Iverson SG and Pierce SF, Webber at PF and Perkins at Center. THAT IS A PRETTY GOOD TEAM! Off the bench, Green, either two of Gomes, Allen or Ratliff and the rest of them, such as Leon Powe

Boston offer was composed of Telfair, Wally, Ratliff and either Green or Jefferson... It's not bad, but it's a risk. Ratliff is a shadow of his former self, Telfair is a question mark, talented but disappointing so far, and Wally has a lot of money left in his contract.

Also, Philly has the SG/SF spots covered. I'm not sure I'd pick that offer over Denver's. Now, if Jefferson and Green were on the deal instead of Ratliff...

Trading Iverson to a division rival is definately something I wouldn't do! Ask Denver for Miller and Camby. If they don't accept, then the Clippers for Maggette and either Livingston or Kaman. To the TWolves for Foye and Ricky Davis is another. I would propose to the sonics - Iverson for Lewis, Ridnour and a sign and trade of Wilcox, even for 9 million a year or so. The sonics are desperate to get some talent and pairing Iverson and Allen would give them the best backcourt in the nba.

Trading Iverson to a division rival is definately something I wouldn't do! Ask Denver for Miller and Camby. If they don't accept, then the Clippers for Maggette and either Livingston or Kaman. To the TWolves for Foye and Ricky Davis is another. I would propose to the sonics - Iverson for Lewis, Ridnour and a sign and trade of Wilcox, even for 9 million a year or so. The sonics are desperate to get some talent and pairing Iverson and Allen would give them the best backcourt in the nba.